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Palaeolithic cave art in West France: an exceptional discovery: the Margot Cave (Mayenne)
Romain Pigeaud, Joel Rodet, Thibaut Deviese, Clelia Dufayet, Emilie Trelohan-Chauve, Hean-Pierre Betton & Pascal Bonic
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Romain Pigeaud
Joel Rodet
Thibaut Deviese
Clelia Dufayet
Emilie Trelohan-Chauve
Hean-Pierre Betton
Pascal Bonic
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Issue 309, Volume 80
September 2006
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News from the Hatti Heartland - The Early Bronze Age Necropoleis of Kalınkaya, Resuloğlu, and Anatolian Metalworking Advances in the late 3rd Millennium BC
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Romain Pigeaud, Joel Rodet, Thibaut Deviese, Clelia Dufayet, Emilie Trelohan-Chauve, Hean-Pierre Betton & Pascal Bonic. 2006. Palaeolithic cave art in West France: an exceptional discovery: the Margot Cave (Mayenne).
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